4/10/2008

Anti-Americanism in the European Media

Christine, you have a lot of explainin’ to do.

6 Responses to “Anti-Americanism in the European Media”

  1. Karen Says:

    Sweet. Thanks for uploading these. :mrgreen:

    Here’s more sick stuff. Don’t feel obliged to post this, but just for the record… this is pure Euro-trash at it’s best:

    And this … well.. this is just HILARIOUS! (Muslims converting Europe!)

    :shock: :neutral:

  2. Cao Says:

    I’ll just edit your comment to include the embed videos. thanks for stopping by, ticklebug!

  3. Scrapiron Says:

    Not a problem for long. Russia is building up it’s military and like Hitler they desire to own all of Europe. This time we just may not fall out to help Europe survive. You can bet we won’t if the anti-everything democrats are in charge. Every dime spent on defense is a dime they can’t steal or divert to their do nothing families.

  4. carl hungus Says:

    My family fought for europe in both world wars, a couple of relatives are buried there. None of my boys will go next time. They despise us, I reciprocate that feeling now. This comes from someone who lived there and has traveled all over it btw.
    Read the european press, or even go on a european website, you’ll hear nothing but contempt for us. We can’t pretend that this is a recent occurrence either, it goes back a long way. I have to say that I will enjoy watching them under some strongman’s heel. Dang few will even have the heart to fight. Good riddance.

  5. Cao Says:

    America is still the best country there is–and the world is dependent on her…from new medical breakthroughs to help after disasters like the Tsunami. America is still the only “free” country there is, besides Israel.

    Here’s what your cowardly line of thinking has done in Britain:

    Eleanor Mills describes in the Sunday Times
    a bus ride with her daughter:

    Suddenly there was a kerfuffle among the packed-in bodies by the doors. From the shouts, it seemed that a middle-aged white guy had stepped on a young black man’s foot. The bus stopped and as the doors opened, the young guy started punching the older man in the head. He wrestled him off the bus, kicked him to the ground and left him there. Calmly he got back on the bus.

    Silence fell. My daughter looked at me anxiously. I hugged her and whispered not to worry, but when I looked up I inadvertently caught the thug’s eye. “What you f****** looking at?” he yelled. I cast my eyes down quickly, glad that there were many bodies rammed in between me and him. No one moved, said or did anything. We all tried, desperately, to mind our own business. The bus continued on. About three stops later he got off. The chatter resumed as if nothing had happened.

    I don’t think that bus was full of cowards. We were just realists. We read the papers, we know the story about the man who got stabbed on a bus for asking a young guy to stop throwing chips at his girlfriend. The reality of the level of violence among a particular subsection of society is such that sometimes it’s just not safe to intervene any more. I didn’t want to be a hero if death could be the consequence. I just wanted to get home from a day out with my daughter with both of us in one piece. Like everyone else on that bus.

    Not long ago, a generation of heroes saved Britain from the Nazis. The grandchildren of these heroes are now turning the country over to Third-World savages pouring in to collect welfare benefits. A more horrific tragedy would be difficult to imagine.

    Not long ago, a generation of heroes saved the US from speaking German under the nazis. The grandchildren of these heroes are now hating America because “the socialist world” hates America.

    Shame on you for spitting on the graves of your ancestors and mine.

    War is an ugly thing, but not the ugliest of things. The decayed and degraded state of moral and patriotic feeling which thinks that nothing is worth war is much worse. The person who has nothing for which he is willing to fight, nothing which is more important than his own personal safety, is a miserable creature and has no chance of being free unless made and kept so by the exertions of better men than himself.
    John Stuart Mill
    English economist & philosopher (1806 - 1873)

    Gentlemen may cry, Peace, Peace– but there is no peace. The war is actually begun! The next gale that sweeps from the north will bring to our ears the clash of resounding arms! Our brethren are already in the field! Why stand we here idle? What is it that gentlemen wish? What would they have? Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty or give me death!-Patrick Henry

    It is as true today as it was then.

  6. Karen Says:

    And interestingly enough, these idiots keep saying, “We don’t need America.” The Canadians take it one step further by saying, “You need us; America wouldn’t survive without Canada.” :shock: Now, hon, that’s pure moonabattery at it’s best.

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